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NASA Connect segment explaining how NASA scientists use satellites to study and predict solar storms. The segment also explores which satellites are used, why this research is important, and how the storms might affect Earth.
This movie is part of the collection: NASA Images
Audience: Grade Level 6-8
Producer: NASA LaRC Office of Education
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: en
Keywords: NASA Connect; Sun; Earth; Solar Storms; Electromagnetic Radiation; Electromagnetic Spectrum; Gamma Rays; Radio Waves; Infrared Waves; Visible Waves; Ultra-Violet Waves; X-Ray; SOHO Satellite; Ace Satellite; Image Satellite; Solar Wind Speed; Ring Currents; Plasmasphere;
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| NASAHASB-SolarStormsAndSatellites.mpg |
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| NASAHASB-SolarStormsAndSatellites.mpg |
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